a few scripted sequence ideas

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Some people don’t realize how easy it is to link accounts together when you see what mods/admins can see…

On topic, the alien grunt armor being drilled on would be nice :stuck_out_tongue:

But I’m sure they already have a lot of nice surprises for us in Xen

I doubt they’d take those kind of liberties. We don’t really know how the alien grunts are made? born? manufactured? insert appropriate word here.

Well, there’s a whole factory of them, and they have huge metal plates on them.

By the way, in this large room with a tank that you can fire the cannon and machinegun, I noticed that machinegun bullets would sometimes get deflected off dead Agrunts (presumably off their armor). I only noticed it because the machine gun bullets are visible, unlike pretty much all the other weapons.
Dunno if it was a bug or what.

it wasnt,if i remember correctly the gauss-rifle was reflected 2.

A fully charged one reflected in Half-Life 1 also.

oh, I didn’t try with the tau cannon

(we’re getting off-topic though)

Like most people here, make the factory more living (vorts working, repairing things, walking on catwalks or rolling Agrunts barrels), especialy at the beginning of the level. Like a xenian chapter of anormalous material but don’t need huge scripted sequences since if you shoot at one of them it’s turning into a huge mayhem.

Surface tension could have more action scenes like APCs breaking throught walls or fighting a garg (or even both things).
Maybe it’s too late now but I was thinking about that chapter to illustrate the slow debacle of HECU until FAF and the evac : first parts of the level shows cordinates operations and counter offensives from HECU squads with armor or aerial support against a same scale alien force. But the more you advance, the more you see and fight fewer grunts or less organized squads. Then HECU starts going only defending themselves and lose the initiative. Losing support (copter down or armor destroyed) could also force soldiers to temporarily fall back and regroup.

Lambda complex needs more personnel at the end near the teleport, looking busy and preparing it for you (in some rooms or on plateforms/catwalks) : the lambda team gives you really impression of trying to stop this mess together. It makes also a strong difference with the rest of the game where BMRF personnel is scattered around lonely and without other goals than survive.

^this.everything he said was [COLOR=‘Orange’]gold.

but i would like to hear some radio transmissons,like at the beggining “air sopport ready” and later “GTFO of here”

Indeed. He had to be the worst person I’ve ever seen at hiding it, too - I’m ashamed I didn’t spot it sooner (he was FailCrash originally).

I just loled.

I loled even harder.

I live to serve.

and you’re doing a lovely job. many lols at the neskwik incidents.

back on subject though. I’m loving mont_blanc’s ideas.

I’ll have you know I can spell very well with out the use of spell check. I also know the proper uses of the words"your",“you’re”, “they’re”,“there”, and “their”. I want to bitch slap people when they use them improperly. I will admit there are a few less intelligent indivivuals in my field of expertise but they are usually good for playing pranks on.

I may not like what he has to say but I fight for peoples rights to say such things. Although I will admit I did think about it.

Uh wait, I thought there were four. I’m half middle eastern.

completely agree.

Aren’t there some girls lurking around these forums, don’t they count as a separate race too :stuck_out_tongue:

Separate species, more like it.

hm

:facepalm: congratulations for finding out!

That has to be some sort of new low for this forum… :stuck_out_tongue:

I have the same experience, and agree 100% with this. Touche’ Army… you can think outside the box :retard:

This is good, but might be too much too late. Still… some of this being implimented would be a great addition to the feel of the Xen, and the Complex.

Dont ever speak of this again.

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